Crafting at the Spotted Canary"Things That Make You Beautiful"
There are moments in life when you want to be beautiful; your wedding day is one of those moments. Handcrafting elements for your special day will make you feel more beautiful. Today's show features ideas for how to make a special pair of crystal drop earrings, a delicate hair piece, and a gorgeous bracelet that everyone will want!. D

5:00 pm

Globe Trekker"London City Guide 2"
Trekker Brianna Barnes embarks on her tour of London at Buckingham Palace, heads over to the National Gallery, tours the street art scene, and bikes from Regent's Park to the Olympic Stadium. She also speeds off along the Thames River to Greenwich for a look at the Royal Naval College and the National Maritime Museum, then pops over to the Tate Modern, visits stately Cliveden House and the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, home to the biggest botanical collection in the world.G

6:00 pm

The Artist Toolbox"Sam Gilliam"
"You go someplace so that you can learn something that is not in front of you." Sam Gilliam, known as one of America's leading abstract artists, discusses the importance of exploration and a curious mind, a need for 'investigation' in art. Says Gilliam, "Let's call it spirit. D

6:30 pm

Sun Studio Sessions"The Bo-Keys"
The Bo-Keys embody the traditions of the Memphis "soul sound" and include legendary STAX and Hi Records sessions players Ben Cauley and Howard Grimes. In this episode, the Bo-Keys joined by vocalists Percy Wiggins and William Bell perform several fan favorites including "Hi Roller.". D

7:00 pm

Austin City Limits"Robert Earl Keen/Hayes Carll"
Two Texas singer/songwriters take the stage. Veteran Keen, a frequent visitor to AUSTIN CITY LIMITS, demonstrates his flinty songwriting, distinctive voice and dry wit. He is followed by up-and-comer Carll.G

8:00 pm

Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard & Ray Price: Last Of The Breed
Three legendary performers band together to perform songs they have known and loved for years for this concert taped for PBS in March 2007 at the Rosemont Theatre in Chicago. During this final performance of their sold-out tour, the singers deliver rousing performances of their greatest hits. The threesome is backed by Asleep at the Wheel and Ray Price's Cherokee Cowboys.G

9:00 pm

Who Live In Texas '75
Roger Daltrey, Pete Townsend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon are captured by the Summit Arena's two-camera system in Houston, Texas, on November 20, 1975. The video has been cleaned and the sound remixed by longtime Who collaborator John Astley. The performance stretches across the band's early career as well as featuring songs from their then new album, The Who by Numbers. Some of the classic selections include "Pinball Wizard," "Behind Blue Eyes," "Baba O'Riley (Teenage Wasteland)" and "Won't Get Fooled Again."G

10:00 pm

The Artist Toolbox"Sam Gilliam"
"You go someplace so that you can learn something that is not in front of you." Sam Gilliam, known as one of America's leading abstract artists, discusses the importance of exploration and a curious mind, a need for 'investigation' in art. Says Gilliam, "Let's call it spirit. D

10:30 pm

Sun Studio Sessions"The Bo-Keys"
The Bo-Keys embody the traditions of the Memphis "soul sound" and include legendary STAX and Hi Records sessions players Ben Cauley and Howard Grimes. In this episode, the Bo-Keys joined by vocalists Percy Wiggins and William Bell perform several fan favorites including "Hi Roller.". D

11:00 pm

Austin City Limits"Robert Earl Keen/Hayes Carll"
Two Texas singer/songwriters take the stage. Veteran Keen, a frequent visitor to AUSTIN CITY LIMITS, demonstrates his flinty songwriting, distinctive voice and dry wit. He is followed by up-and-comer Carll.G